A painting from 1855 depicts a scene from the Walla Walla Council in the Washington Territory. In the center is a group of officials led by Isaac Ingalls Stevens, the governor of the territory. Stevens held this meeting to make treaties with Native American tribes of central and eastern Washington. His goal was to acquire the tribes' traditional lands and move them to reservations. Three treaties were signed at the council, creating the Umatilla, Yakama, and Nez Percé reservations.